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Carney’s European embrace — sovereignty for sale, red tape for all: Nemeth
Is Canada in danger of importing stagnation to become Europe’s twenty-eighth province?
Posted in Fossil Fuels, Oil
Tagged agriculture, bureaucracy, Canada, Europe, forestry, Mark Carney, mining, oil and gas, regulatory colonialisation, trade
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Israel: On brink of energy self-sufficiency?
(March 30, 2012 ) Israel could well become a net exporter of oil and gas in the near future, a forum on the Middle East was told. The claim was made by an environmentalist and a former Canadian diplomat at a conference on “Canada and the New Middle East.” Continue reading
Posted in Energy Probe News, Fossil Fuels, Natural Gas, Oil, Shale Oil
Tagged free trade agreement, Israel, Lawrence Solomon, middle east, oil and gas, oil shale
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Aldyen Donnelly: How the Canadian Government should respond to the PetroChina deal
(February 11, 2011) Aldyen Donnelly argues that the Canadian Government should use the PetroChina deal as an opportunity to revisit punitive tax and royalty frameworks at the Federal and Provincial levels. Continue reading
Posted in Aldyen Donnelly
Tagged Aldyen Donnelly, energy, oil and gas, Petro China, refineries, royalties
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